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Event to combat Alzheimer's, dementia scheduled June 17
The Tand D.com To combat the disease and raise awareness about Alzheimer's and dementia, the staff and residents of Longwood Plantation will “Rock to Remember” for 12 hours Tuesday, June 17, at Magnolia Place during the second annual event benefiting the South … Vote for dementia to win the £10 million Longitude Prize Launched the Global Alzheimer's And Dementia Alliance Planning for incapacity should be like making a will, says lawyer |
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Peanut Butter Test
A very simple home test that can be done to test the waters for possible Alzheimer’s disease involves the use of peanut butter and a ruler. The basic principle is that as dementia sets in and “shuts off” certain parts of the brain, the olfactory nerves are fair game for deterioration. The interesting thing is that different nerves operate the left and right nostrils, which means changes in the sense of smell can be an indicator for dementia.
The University of Florida conducted experiments and discovered a method that uses highly accessible “ingredients” and a simple process. Blindfold someone suspected of Alzheimer’s disease, and put a small dab of peanut butter on a ruler. Have the person take turns placing a finger on one side of the nose to close off a nostril (similar to covering one eye for vision tests), and see if the peanut butter can be smelled regardless of distance. If afflicted with Alzheimer’s, the left nostril will have a weaker sense of smell. A difference of 15cm is cause for a visit to the doctor.
For example: Without telling the blindfolded individual, put some peanut butter at the 20cm mark. Have the individual close the left nostril and smell with the right nostril. Next, remove the peanut butter from the 20cm mark (wash off any residue), and place peanut butter at a new location. If the individual, now smelling with the left nostril, is unable to smell the peanut butter until it is within 5cm, that means there is brain impairment that should be examined. It may be best to run this test several several times to confirm the same result each time (to rule out sinus problems or other false positives).
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Summer Workshop – Ottumwa Post
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Alzheimer's and Dementia Summer Workshop
Ottumwa Post OTTUMWA – The Alzheimer's Association will host an Alzheimer's & Dementia Summer Workshop on Thursday, June 19th at Indian Hills Community College, Rural Health Building, Room 109 in Ottumwa. This day-long workshop is designed to provide the … |
UAB launches personalized dementia risk assessment clinic – News-Medical.net
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UAB launches personalized dementia risk assessment clinic
News-Medical.net "It is very common for family members of a patient receiving a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease or other form of dementia to wonder about their own risk," said Geldmacher, the director of the UAB Division of Memory Disorders and Behavioral Neurology. |
Alzheimer’s Society to launch new café in Stansted for people with dementia – Herts and Essex Observer
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Alzheimer's Society to launch new café in Stansted for people with dementia
Herts and Essex Observer Marion Howell, services manager for the Alzheimer's Society in west Essex, said: "The Alzheimer's Society Dementia Cafés can really help improve people's quality of life. There is no need to make an appointment, people can just drop in at their … Alzheimer's Society will offer support to dementia sufferers Dementia Friends is 'this country's biggest ever project to change the way the … If you have not signed up previously |
Alzheimer’s Society will offer support to dementia sufferers – Rutland Times
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Alzheimer's Society will offer support to dementia sufferers
Rutland Times Helen Whittington, Dementia Support Manager for Alzheimer's Society in Leicestershire and Rutland said: “Being diagnosed with dementia can be a daunting and overwhelming experience but we are hoping that these community based services will help … Alzheimer's Society to launch new café in Stansted for people with dementia Dementia Friends is 'this country's biggest ever project to change the way the … If you have not signed up previously |
Saturday walk raises money for local Alzheimer’s, dementia services – WNDU-TV
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Saturday walk raises money for local Alzheimer's, dementia services
WNDU-TV Alzheimer's and Dementia Services also operates Milton Day Services for St. Joseph County residents. Milton is one of the only facilities of its kind in our area. It provides a safe, nurturing family environment where care givers can bring their loved … |
Undergraduate bursaries to encourage careers in dementia research – Alzheimer’s Society
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Undergraduate bursaries to encourage careers in dementia research
Alzheimer’s Society Professor Seth Love, University of Bristol – Changes in amyloid-beta chaperone proteins apoE and clusterin with age: potential influence of amyloid-beta levels and risk of Alzheimer's disease. Professor Louise Serpell, University of Sussex – The … |
Will I have Alzheimer’s? Personalized dementia risk assessment now available … – UAB News
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Will I have Alzheimer's? Personalized dementia risk assessment now available …
UAB News dementia assessment Neurologist David Geldmacher, M.D., who leads the University of Alabama at Birmingham memory disorders program, sees a lot of older patients with memory loss, dementia or Alzheimer's disease. One of the questions frequently asked … |
Alzheimer’s Society helps Lincolnshire residents to ‘open up about dementia’ – Skegness Standard
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Alzheimer's Society helps Lincolnshire residents to 'open up about dementia'
Skegness Standard Skegness Mayor Coun George Saxon and Mayoress Julie Saxon with Sharon Smethers from the Alzheimers Society and the 'Dont Bottle It Up' bottles for Dementia Awareness Week. by Lee Croft; lee.croft@jpress.co.uk. Published on the 03 June 2014 15:55. Living with dementia: "The world has opened up for me" Norman Lamb writes … Dementia: the biggest challenge of our time Navigating through early onset dementia |